And here it is. I wanted to postpone it even more... But you don't deserve it. If anything goes wrong, I'll deserve it. In the meantime, please enjoy this; some of you have been waiting over three years for this moment.

This is the official plugin repository. Most of these were written by Pete, John and Shitiz. The current license for them is the Wedge license; eventually, though, my goal is to make it clear which plugins are under more permissive licenses. Perhaps I'll even be able to make them all MIT, or something. If you write a plugin and don't want to share it under the MIT license, you can always push it elsewhere.

This one isn't a new repo, I introduced it recently on this blog, but what's new is that all of its files are now governed by the MIT license.

Lastly, if you're planning to make the switch to Wedge from an active SMF forum, please remember this:

There is currently no 'proper' importer available. Pandos confirmed to me that the official importer is broken, so I'll look into it ASAP.

Said official importer will be pushed to the Wedge/tools repo (or its own repo) when available. I'm planning to have it around by next weekend at the latest.

If Thorsten looks into it before I do (I know he loves this kind of thing), then he may fix the importer before I do. See? A programmer's logic is no more complex than yours.

It's still an alpha, even three years in. Meaning nothing is set in stone, and if a change I make breaks your forum, you can't complain to me. And if it makes it better, then you can't complain either. That was the whole point, after all.

Now, please allow me for a short break, before I jump into new adventures with you all.

- Topic privacy, not working I believe. Should be easy to fix. Just can't bother, for now.- Contact lists: you can only manage them from user profile pages. I still have to write the UI to manage your existing lists all at once.- Contact list privacy doesn't correctly nest in thoughts.- Notifications aren't up to the task. They'll do mentions and likes just fine, but one needs to use that system to handle topic notifications as well, and then remove 'regular' topic notifications from the codebase. Also, fix scheduled e-mail notifications.- The Weaving (default) skin needs some more work. :edit: And by that, I'm implying that you shouldn't try doing a 'proper' skin for now, because it'll be broken if Weaving changes too much. Unless you're prepared to fix your skins later, of course. I know I would.

:edit: - Themes are removed from everywhere, except the Admin area. If you navigate to the Themes area over there, you'll get bad error messages, so... Just don't bother, because it won't work anyway.

That's not ALL that's missing, but just a few of the things I'll have to focus on, after (1) I'm done with fixing the Wedge install & run process on other servers, (2) I take some time to have fun with JavaScript again. (I'm going to give another try to responsive sidebars, now that Chrome for Android finally removed its annoying swipe overrides.)

- It's only tested on SMF 2.0 forums.- Also, it comes with no guarantee, and it doesn't import any media files for now (including avatars and attachments).- This is only there to help you test Wedge on an environment with more posts and users.

Hopefully, TE will improve the whole thing soon, or Pandos, or I'll do it, but frankly I doubt it. This is not a priority for me, I'm afraid...

I'm going to bed now. That leaves you guys unattended for about 6 to 7 hours. If you're unsure of what you're doing, just wait until tomorrow.

Nao I'm really excited.. I was there 3 years ago.. it's strange to remember when we was discussing the name of the project, the change of domain names of the forum, the switch from SMF to wedge of this forum, the hard work of you and Pete. I'm really happy this day finally arrived !! :-) congrats (to you and Pete in particular but also to john and Shitiz )!! :)

Not only were you one of the first to be there -- probably registered on the first day -- but you're also the only one who stayed until now! There are others who haven't actually 'left', but they haven't posted in many months, and thus they don't qualify for this special prize. :P

it's strange to remember when we was discussing the name of the project, the change of domain names of the forum, the switch from SMF to wedge of this forum, the hard work of you and Pete. I'm really happy this day finally arrived !! :-) congrats (to you and Pete in particular but also to john and Shitiz )!! :)

A quick 'fix' to access the Like button: right click the message (above the video), click 'Inspect' or anything your browser offers you, navigate to the <iframe> tag, hit the Delete key if you can (to delete the thing), or add a style like 'display: none' to it. Then, you should have access to the button.